KevinH
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Hi guys, This has probably been asked many times before but just want to know others opinions.
Just done an EICR and have found (or not found) any sign of a water bond near stopcock or anywhere in house.
There is an earthing block at the meter position with main earth from PME, an earth to DB, and another two 10mm earths going off somewhere, one would assume water and gas, (I know we can't assume as we have to confirm connection). I have excellent R2 continuity throughout all copper in the house. (No PVC fitted, all copper).
I have found however, the gas is 10mm and bonded in gas meter box. The only sign I can see of a water bond is that all copper pipes below boiler are cross bonded in 10mm hence bonding the water.
I'm assuming we cannot rely on this no matter how good the readings are and all bonded as it's not a continuous bonding cable to the water, but what code would you guys give this? I'm thinking C2 as it seems to be using the gas pipe to carry the earth to the water pipe (if that makes sense), but then in the trusty Napit Codebreakers I have found "Common main protective bonding conductor for installation not continuous" (section 3.7) and that gives a C3 code. Also "main bonding conductor not connected to point of entry of water/gas etc" which is also C3.
If I can get away with a C3 that would be great as the DB is at front door of terrace house and water incoming at rear in kitchen and the landlord wants a quote if it does need correcting.
Ideas?
Just done an EICR and have found (or not found) any sign of a water bond near stopcock or anywhere in house.
There is an earthing block at the meter position with main earth from PME, an earth to DB, and another two 10mm earths going off somewhere, one would assume water and gas, (I know we can't assume as we have to confirm connection). I have excellent R2 continuity throughout all copper in the house. (No PVC fitted, all copper).
I have found however, the gas is 10mm and bonded in gas meter box. The only sign I can see of a water bond is that all copper pipes below boiler are cross bonded in 10mm hence bonding the water.
I'm assuming we cannot rely on this no matter how good the readings are and all bonded as it's not a continuous bonding cable to the water, but what code would you guys give this? I'm thinking C2 as it seems to be using the gas pipe to carry the earth to the water pipe (if that makes sense), but then in the trusty Napit Codebreakers I have found "Common main protective bonding conductor for installation not continuous" (section 3.7) and that gives a C3 code. Also "main bonding conductor not connected to point of entry of water/gas etc" which is also C3.
If I can get away with a C3 that would be great as the DB is at front door of terrace house and water incoming at rear in kitchen and the landlord wants a quote if it does need correcting.
Ideas?